DonTom
Well-known member
This is getting old. Seems like all the hams I know who were good CW ops are dropping dead this year.
But Lou, WA6N (ex WB6RKZ) is almost a bit too much for me to handle. I found out Lou very recently died. I just now found out from another ham I just worked who lives near him. Lou's page on QRZ is not even updated yet to show him as a Silent Key.
When we were young, I nick-named Lou "Screwy Louie". Next thing I knew, everybody was referring to him by that name.
Lou is the one who got me into Ham radio at the age of 15. Lou was 14 at the time, but he was probably a genius. We went to the same high school, along with Ken, WB6VHE (later W5KFS).
I was wondering why I have not heard Lou on lately. I do not (yet) know what Lou died from.
RIP Lou.
-Don- AA6GA Auburn, CA
But Lou, WA6N (ex WB6RKZ) is almost a bit too much for me to handle. I found out Lou very recently died. I just now found out from another ham I just worked who lives near him. Lou's page on QRZ is not even updated yet to show him as a Silent Key.
When we were young, I nick-named Lou "Screwy Louie". Next thing I knew, everybody was referring to him by that name.
Lou is the one who got me into Ham radio at the age of 15. Lou was 14 at the time, but he was probably a genius. We went to the same high school, along with Ken, WB6VHE (later W5KFS).
I was wondering why I have not heard Lou on lately. I do not (yet) know what Lou died from.
RIP Lou.
-Don- AA6GA Auburn, CA